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09-04-2004, 10:22 PM,
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keep exploring the german rieslings. They have a depth and bredth that can't be beat in white wine. I have tasted several german's over 30 years old that tasted as fresh as if they were made yesterday. see if any local shops are doing any german tastings. You shouldn't let one experiance with german riesling cloud a long prosperous future of drinking.

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